| Louis Jean Heydt  Born: 17-Apr-1905 Birthplace: Montclair, NJ Died: 29-Jan-1960 Location of death: Boston, MA Cause of death: Heart Attack Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, CA
 
 Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: American character actor Wife: (m.)
      High School: Worcester Academy     University: Dartmouth College
      Died Onstage 
  
    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR     Inside the Mafia (Sep-1959) · Rod Balcom     The Man Who Died Twice (6-Jun-1958)      Wetbacks (4-May-1956)      Stranger at My Door (6-Apr-1956)      No Man's Woman (27-Oct-1955)      The Eternal Sea (5-May-1955)      The Boy from Oklahoma (27-Feb-1954)      Island in the Sky (5-Sep-1953) · Fitch     Flesh and Fury (27-Mar-1952)      The Old West (15-Jan-1952) · Jeff Bleaker     Roadblock (17-Sep-1951)      Criminal Lawyer (23-Aug-1951)      Warpath (Aug-1951)      Raton Pass (7-Apr-1951)      Rawhide (25-Mar-1951)      Al Jennings of Oklahoma (17-Jan-1951)      The Furies (16-Aug-1950)      Paid in Full (15-Feb-1950)      Spoilers of the North (24-Apr-1947)      The Big Sleep (23-Aug-1946) · Joe Brody     The Hoodlum Saint (4-Apr-1946) · Mike Flaherty     They Were Expendable (20-Dec-1945) · Ohio     Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (6-Sep-1945) · Lars Faraassen     Zombies on Broadway (26-Apr-1945)      Betrayal from the East (25-Feb-1945) · Jack Marsden     Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (15-Nov-1944) · Lt. Miller     The Great Moment (6-Sep-1944) · Dr. Horace Wells     Gung Ho! (20-Dec-1943) · Lt. Roland Browning     Commandos Strike at Dawn (30-Dec-1942) · Karl Arnesen     Manila Calling (18-Sep-1942)      Ten Gentlemen from West Point (4-Jun-1942)      Captains of the Clouds (12-Feb-1942) · Provost Marshal     Pacific Blackout (31-Dec-1941)      Dive Bomber (12-Aug-1941) · Swede Larson     Sleepers West (14-Mar-1941)      Let's Make Music (17-Jan-1941) · Mr. Stevens     The Great McGinty (15-Aug-1940) · Thompson     The Man Who Talked Too Much (28-Jun-1940) · Barton     Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (23-Feb-1940) · Dr. Kunze     Abe Lincoln in Illinois (12-Feb-1940) · Mentor Graham     Gone with the Wind (15-Dec-1939) · Hungry Soldier     A Child Is Born (7-Dec-1939)      Reno (1-Dec-1939) · Judge Howard     Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (31-Aug-1939)      Each Dawn I Die (22-Jul-1939) · Lassiter     They Made Her a Spy (29-Mar-1939)      Let Freedom Ring (24-Feb-1939) · Ned Wilkie     They Made Me a Criminal (21-Jan-1939) · Smith     I Am the Law (25-Aug-1938) · J. W. Butler     Test Pilot (16-Apr-1938) · Benson     Make Way for Tomorrow (9-May-1937) · Doctor
  
 
  
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